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85:. Reportedly, Gramm acted as a form of channel between the queen in her isolation with Louise von Plessen, and the other female courtiers: she informed the queen what the women of the court said about her, and then informed the women of the court what the queen said about them, which for a time gave her an influential position until her method was discovered. For a time, she and her spouse were regarded as important people because of her favor with the queen. 132:
in Holstein, where her spouse was a local administrator and where she hosted a salon described as a centre for the German-Danish cultural world. She corresponded with many of the leading figures within the literal and political world in Denmark and Germany, among them
46:; she participated in the 1784 coup in Denmark. Her preserved correspondence is regarded as a valuable historic source about the courtiers of the Danish royal court of her time. 88:
In 1768, she became a widow and retired for a year of mourning. When she returned, she lost her favor with the queen because of her dislike of the queen's circle of friends,
71: 149: 159:, and contributed in the preparations of the coup of 1784, which deposed the Danish regency and brought the Bernstorff-Reventlow-Schimmelmann party to power. 128:. Her second marriage was a love match; the couple married for mutual love and became very happy, though poor and childless. Until 1797, they lived in 340: 335: 55: 315: 104:, whom she considered immoral, and because of her refusal to participate in the queen's attempt to have the king's favorite 330: 325: 77:
The social position of her first spouse made her a participator in Danish Royal Court life. She was one of the few people
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writer. She is attributed with a certain degree of political influence upon various power holders in the policy of
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Danish salon hostess, playwright, and letter writer (1746–1824)
108:(1745-1800) exiled. She retired from court life in 1771. 120:(1748-1821). In 1777, Stolberg became county governor of 144:
She was an advisor to her brothers, the politicians
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Index

saloniste
playwright
letter
Denmark
Germany
Christian Ditlev Reventlow
Bothmer
Christian Frederik von Gram
Queen Caroline Matilda
Louise von Plessen
Elisabet von Eyben
Anna Sofie von BĂĽlow
Johanne Marie de Malleville
Christine Sophie von Gähler
Conrad Holck
Christian of Stolberg-Stolberg
TremsbĂĽttel
Holstein
TremsbĂĽttel
Goethe
Christian Ditlev Frederik Reventlow
Johan Ludvig Reventlow
da
Horslunde Graveyard
Lolland
Charlotte Schimmelman
Ida Hedevig Moltke


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